Giving personal advice is important. I was lucky enough to be part of a unit where the staff not only supported the command’s mission, but also supported its members and
Giving personal advice is important. I was lucky enough to be part of a unit where the staff not only supported the command’s mission, but also supported its members and
Another great post by Sergeant First Class Deb Richardson. Deb is an Army Reserve Public Affairs NCO who most recently led US and NATO communications in Afghanistan. As a civilian,
Sergeant First Class Deb Richardson is an Army Reserve Public Affairs NCO with abundant experience. She most recently served as the US and NATO Headquarters Public Affairs Non-commissioned officer in
Who’s that new person in the headquarters? That one fresh out of some school in Maryland. Usually in the JOC or with the commander. Always talks about Protecting America. Briefs
We gave you our best reasons why your organization’s social media (like all things) must match your command team’s tone. This last post was light on “how,” so here’s our
I write long. I know it’s a flaw. I am naturally inclined to use two adjectives where one would do.* I literally double down on certain topics by restating entire
The other day was Veterans Day. How did your commander and command sergeant major talk about it? Follow enough military organizations on social media and you’ll catch the ones leaning
This weekend marked 30 years since the Berlin Wall came down unifying the country of Germany. Last year I was fortunate to serve alongside an incredible German Officer. He was
I was on the phone with a car shop the other day and the guy said, “We’re busy. We don’t even leave room on our schedule for our up-sells.” Wait.
“Public affairs sucks, they are so slow.” “Public affairs sucks, they can only tell the truth.” “ISIS is so good at messaging, why can’t we be that good? Public affairs